The NFL Wild Card Weekend comes to an end tonight with two huge games in the offing.
This weekend saw four thrilling match-ups, a historic first and even one postponement due to adverse weather conditions. The Green Bay Packers became the first seventh seed in NFL history to win their game with a huge 48-32 upset over the Dallas Cowboys.
The Detroit Lions also registered their first playoff win for 32 years by beating the LA Rams 24-23. It was the Lions first postseason win for over three decades and their first ever Wildcard victory. Defending champions Kansas City Chiefs saw off the Miami Dolphins 26-7 in freezing temperatures with the game officially branded the fourth coldest in NFL history.
Elsewhere Houstan Texans saw off Cleveland Browns 45-14 with young C.J. Stroud tying the NFL rookie for most touchdown passes in a playoff game. In another rarity, the game between the Steelers and Bills was supposed to go ahead on Sunday but bad weather in Western New York forced the NFL to step in and rearrange the fixture.
The game between the Bills and Steelers will now go ahead tonight, Monday January 15, at 9:30pm and will form a doubleheader with the Philadelphia Eagles vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 1:15am broadcasting live the morning of Tuesday, January 16 - both games will be live on DAZN with the streaming service having an offer now on for their NFL Game Pass.
You can now get the NFL Game Pass on DAZN for £20. You can watch the full 2023 NFL season including every game live, subject to the blackout, the Super Bowl LVIII, NFL shows and more for £20 which is up to 80% off the original price. Find out more here. You can also pay a one off £14.99 and watch all NFL shows and games for seven days.
Blackout games will be available for fans to watch on demand 24 hours after they have finished. Two games every Sunday during the Regular Season will be blacked out while the game is live. The broadcaster usually selects the games that will be blacked out by Wednesday every week, but this can vary.
You can also catch NFL action live on Sky Sports.